Iron Fist’s Origin Story Will Be Completed In ‘The Defenders’

When viewers reunite with Danny Rand (Finn Jones) when Marvel’s The Defenders premiers on Netflix, they will see that the immortal Iron Fist still has quite a bit of a journey to take to fully complete his origin story. Although we see much of his development in Marvel’s Iron Fist, seeing Danny alongside Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) and Luke Cage (Mike Colter) will certainly push him to fully embrace what it means to harness his powers.

While promoting The Defenders, Jones talked about how Danny’s growth as a character reaches a turning point in the highly-anticipated event series:

“At the end of Iron Fist, [Danny] doesn’t even know what a superhero is. So then to suddenly be interacting with these three… [They] really make him kind of wise up and come to terms with his responsibilities a lot more. From the beginning where we see Danny in Iron Fist to where he ends up in The Defenders, he has made that complete origin arc. He has shed his immature self. The idea is, in The Defenders, he has in a sense become the Iron Fist.”

During Marvel and Netflix’s panel for The Defenders, it was officially announced that Iron Fist will be receiving a second season. Jones will reprise his role alongside Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing. Marvel’s Luke Cage star Simone Missick is expected to join the cast, reprising her role as Misty Knight as she is hinted to fight alongside Colleen.

Are you excited to see how Danny’s origin story is completed in The Defenders? Sound off in the comments below, and be sure to continue following Heroic Hollywood for all your latest news regarding Marvel’s Netflix series.

All episodes of Marvel’s The Defenders will be available to stream on Netflix on August 18. Meanwhile, you can binge all episodes of Marvel’s Iron Fist now.

15 Villains To Watch Out For In The ‘Defenders’ Universe

It’s no secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has concentrated on their heroes over their villains on the film side. Some fans biggest complaints are that the villains serve more as a tool, a plot device, or an obstacle for our heroes to overcome. That is not the case in the Marvel/Netflix Defenders shows. Since the shows have more than 13 hours to develop characters, they have 13 hours to develop their antagonists as well. Some of the best character work in the entire MCU has been done for Wilson Fisk (Daredevil), Kilgrave (Jessica Jones), Cottonmouth (Luke Cage), and Ward Meachum (Iron Fist).

As “Phase 1” of the Netflix shows comes to a conclusion with The Defenders teaming up all our heroes against Alexandra and the Hand, you know that they will be gearing up for “Phase 2.” This means that there will be new adventures for our heroes, as well as new dynamic villains to give them all sorts of trouble. Some villains would be some returning from previous shows, others are classic Marvel characters that need to come to the small screen in this universe. Here is a list of some villains surely to make a park in future Marvel/Netflix shows. Click Nextto take a look….